Sublingual Immunotherapy for Japanese Cedar Pollinosis: Current Clinical and Research Status [PDF]
The incidence of Japanese cedar pollinosis is increasing significantly in Japan, and a recent survey suggested that about 40% of the population will develop this disease. However, spontaneous remission is rare.
Daiju Sakurai +5 more
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Japanese cedar and cypress pollinosis updated: New allergens, cross-reactivity, and treatment
Pollen from many tree species in the Cupressaceae family is a well-known cause of seasonal allergic diseases worldwide. Japanese cedar pollinosis and Japanese cypress pollinosis, which are caused by pollen from Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) and ...
Toshihiro Osada, Mitsuhiro Okano
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Characterization of Hum j 6, a Major Allergen From Humulus japonicus Pollen, the Primary Cause of Weed Pollinosis in East Asia. [PDF]
Purpose Humulus japonicus (HJ) is one of the most important causes of weed pollinosis in East Asia. The 10 kDa protein with pI 10 in 2-dimensional gel has been recognized as the representative major allergen of HJ, but its major allergens have not been ...
Jeong KY +5 more
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Identification of shared genetic loci for asthma, allergic rhinitis, and pollinosis in East Asians. [PDF]
Asthma, allergic rhinitis, and pollinosis are prevalent respiratory conditions that often co-occur, suggesting common genetic and environmental causes.
Wang D +12 more
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Association between pollinosis and obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome in the US population: evidence from the NHANES database 2005–2018 [PDF]
Background Rhinobyon and inflammation associated with pollinosis may elevate the risk of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). However, the exact nature of this association remains unclear, particularly in large-scale populations. This study
Sen Zhang +7 more
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Real-world efficacy of sublingual immunotherapy with Japanese cedar pollen for cypress pollinosis [PDF]
Background: It remains unclear whether allergen immunotherapy with Japanese cedar pollen extract is effective for Japanese cypress pollinosis in real-world settings. Objective: We sought to investigate the Japan-wide prevalence of cypress pollinosis, the
Aiko Oka, MD +37 more
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Serum IgE profiles in Chinese pollinosis patients with grass pollen sensitisation
Purpose: Pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds is a common allergen source. The characteristics of pollen allergy in China are obviously different from Europe.
Jun-Da Li +7 more
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Cha o 3, a cypress pollen allergen, does not activate basophils in Japanese cypress pollinosis [PDF]
Background: In Japan, pollinosis caused by the Japanese cypress (JCy) Chamaecyparis obtusa is among the very common seasonal allergies. In JCy pollinosis, Cha o 1 is the first major allergen, and Cha o 2 is the second major allergen.
Yoshiaki Kobayashi, MD +8 more
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Background: Genetic and environmental factors are proposed to be involved in cedar pollen allergy sensitization and onset. The impact of these factors will provide key information for the prevention of cedar pollen sensitization and allergy onset, which ...
Satoshi Nakamura +5 more
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1H NMR-based metabolomic study of metabolic profiling for pollinosis
Background: Allergic rhinitis is the main symptom of pollinosis, relieved by non-specific treatment universally. This study aimed to find the changes of serum metabolites between the seizure and remission periods of pollinosis and provide assistance in ...
Yan-jun Zhou +4 more
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